je ne regrette rien This is a song from the movie "La Viejo" and also a song by the legendary French singer Edith Piaf, which means: No, I have no regrets. She has no regrets and no regrets in her life and singing life. But I think this kind of life is unfortunate anyway. She was abandoned by her mother when she was young; she was fostered by her father in a brothel; when she was a little older, she wandered around with her father and began to sing for a living; when she was 20 years old, she was discovered by a keen eye while singing on the street, and she embarked on an acting career. Falling in love with a married man, addicted to injecting sedatives after the death of his lover, suffering from all kinds of diseases, aging prematurely, and collapsed on the stage while on tour regardless of his health. A legendary life. It's just too hard for a woman. Marion Cotillard won the Oscar for this film, and it should be said that his name deserves it. Her nervous little movements always shrank her body like she was afraid, and the timid eyes that she couldn't overcome even after she became famous, portrayed an insecure woman vividly. Besides, not every beauty is willing to make herself so ugly. . Although it is almost a rule that an actress can win an Oscar by acting ugly, but this time I want to say that her acting skills are really good. When a woman is not fully affirmed and loved in her childhood, what will she look like? see Edith Piaf knows. She has an amazing talent without knowing it. Every time I hear her singing with a wild voice, it always makes me worry about her voice. She never seems to know what it means to cherish herself. She was always afraid and wanted to run away before she took the stage. Even after becoming famous for many years, she couldn't face the audience, and she refused to take the stage without wearing a cross. She didn't believe that her singing had great charm. She was praised in person by Marlene Dietrich while on tour in the United States, and she was so flattered that she couldn't even express her full gratitude. She desperately longs to be loved, and a little warmth is enough to satisfy her. Before she became famous, she sang on the street to make money for her lover's expenses. Even if she was beaten and insulted, she still said pitifully to him who left with too little money: come back. . . After becoming famous, she broke away from the circle of the past, but hopelessly fell in love with a boxer who admired her, a married man. She didn't dare to ask the other party for a divorce, so she could only guard his free time. Unfortunately (or luck?), he was in a plane crash while flying to see her. Since then, her love has been frozen forever. There is no more betrayal and deception, and he will always be her Marcel. I remember a clip where a female reporter interviewed her and asked her to say something to her fans. To children, she said, love. To the teenager, she said, to love. To a woman, she said, love. Love is a burden she has carried her whole life, and it is also a feeling she desperately desires but rarely gets. It's just that she doesn't understand that extreme desire often leads to extreme greed, which eventually leads to the fear of the giver, and thus has nothing. Even lowering yourself into the dust is of no avail. Love is a curse that a woman can't break in her lifetime, even if she is such an extraordinary genius. Can you really have no regrets? Non, je ne crois pas. The film is very good, it is a good music biopic. The songs in it are especially good, very beautiful, and worth listening to again and again.
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